Wanted Hendersonville man surrenders to authorities

Kyle Michael Taylor is being held in county jail

Published: Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 9:02 a.m.

Last Modified: Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 9:02 a.m.

Kyle Michael Taylor, a Hendersonville man who was being sought by police, has surrendered to authorities and is being held in the county detention center in lieu of $215,000 bond, according to a news release from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office.

Taylor, 22, of 409 Dana Road, was wanted on 23 felony charges, including breaking and entering, possession of a stolen firearm, conspiracy, obtaining property by false pretense, possession of a firearm by felon and felony probation violation.

Taylor turned himself into A&A Bonding officials Wednesday evening and is in custody in the Henderson County Detention Facility.

<p>Kyle Michael Taylor, a Hendersonville man who was being sought by police, has surrendered to authorities and is being held in the county detention center in lieu of $215,000 bond, according to a news release from the Henderson County Sheriff's Office. </p><p>Taylor, 22, of 409 Dana Road, was wanted on 23 felony charges, including breaking and entering, possession of a stolen firearm, conspiracy, obtaining property by false pretense, possession of a firearm by felon and felony probation violation. </p><p>Taylor turned himself into A&A Bonding officials Wednesday evening and is in custody in the Henderson County Detention Facility.</p>